Chew & Brew: Hot Sauce & Beer Shakes

CNBC's Jane Wells on the magic of hot sauce, while Tom Rotunno focuses on beer shakes, which are being sold by the Charleston River Dogs minor league baseball team.

Americans like their foods muy caliente! Jane Wells reports on how designer hot sauces are spicing up everything from eggs to desserts. Tom Rotunno cools things down - really cools things down - with beer milkshakes. Saddle up to the table, it's time for Chew and Brew.

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